Kingship in early medieval Kāmarūpa (Assam) was influenced by the collision of orthodox and heterodox Brahmanic traditions with various tribal cultures. Since the last part of the Śālastambha period (seventh–tenth century) the royal tutelary deity of Kāmarūpa was the menstruating Kāmākhyā, an ancient kirāta goddess. According to the Puranic tradition, the cult of Kāmākhyā was absorbed within Hindu religious folds by the mytho-historical king Naraka of Kāmarūpa. According to textual and epigraphic records, Naraka was conceived by Pṛthvī (Earth goddess) during her menstrual period, through a sexual intercourse with varāha (boar form of Viṣṇu). All early medieval dynasties of Kāmarūpa traced back their origins to Naraka, connecting their lines...
The origin of the Khasis and how they came to settled in these regions is shrouded in mystery. While...
In Kāmarūpa (Assam) after the Hindu invasion headed by Naraka, the brāhmaṇas in order to legitimise ...
The critical role of patronage in defining regional identity and art in northwest India during the K...
Kingship in early medieval Kāmarūpa (Assam) was influenced by the collision of orthodox and heterodo...
This article examines the cross-cultural influence that worked on the absorption process of the godd...
This book is the first expansive historical treatment of the cult of Durgā and the role it played in...
Heroic Śāktism is the belief that a good king and a true warrior must worship the goddess Durgā, the...
Abstract: This article examines two central but controversial themes in the early development of Tan...
This thesis examines why the cult of the sovereign goddess was considered important for the expressi...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
In ancient Assam the mythology of Dakṣa’s sacrifice and the consequent suicide of Satī was transform...
The little studied Sāmrājyalakṣmīpīṭhikā is known to a small number of Sanskritists and historians a...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
The ancient names of Assam were Kamrupa and Pragjyotisa, which had been inhabited by the Kirata o...
The vast and ancient topic of kingship in India has mostly been studied from the perspectives of rul...
The origin of the Khasis and how they came to settled in these regions is shrouded in mystery. While...
In Kāmarūpa (Assam) after the Hindu invasion headed by Naraka, the brāhmaṇas in order to legitimise ...
The critical role of patronage in defining regional identity and art in northwest India during the K...
Kingship in early medieval Kāmarūpa (Assam) was influenced by the collision of orthodox and heterodo...
This article examines the cross-cultural influence that worked on the absorption process of the godd...
This book is the first expansive historical treatment of the cult of Durgā and the role it played in...
Heroic Śāktism is the belief that a good king and a true warrior must worship the goddess Durgā, the...
Abstract: This article examines two central but controversial themes in the early development of Tan...
This thesis examines why the cult of the sovereign goddess was considered important for the expressi...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
In ancient Assam the mythology of Dakṣa’s sacrifice and the consequent suicide of Satī was transform...
The little studied Sāmrājyalakṣmīpīṭhikā is known to a small number of Sanskritists and historians a...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
The ancient names of Assam were Kamrupa and Pragjyotisa, which had been inhabited by the Kirata o...
The vast and ancient topic of kingship in India has mostly been studied from the perspectives of rul...
The origin of the Khasis and how they came to settled in these regions is shrouded in mystery. While...
In Kāmarūpa (Assam) after the Hindu invasion headed by Naraka, the brāhmaṇas in order to legitimise ...
The critical role of patronage in defining regional identity and art in northwest India during the K...